Patrick Sills
I've held an eclectic variety of occupations and interests for over 30 years. I have written 2 novels and do online freelance writing.
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Are Low-tar and Light Cigarettes Safer After All?Our government has been given a green light to regulate tobacco. As a consequence, cigarette manufacturers were recently ordered to cease labeling some brands as "light" or "low-tar." Is this truly justified?
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Should Customers Avoid Shopping on Black Friday?In retail speak, Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving. It signals the official opening of the holiday shopping season, and millions of people flock to stores in search of tempting bargains. But is the effort really worth it?
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Do Rust Spots Really Give a Car Character?A relatively new and puzzling trend is gaining momemtum among car collectors. Some people are actually making their pride and joy rust on purpose!
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The World 100 Years from Now-Optimism and PessimismWhat can our descendants expect in 2110? In 100 years, the world will likely be a mixture of good and bad.
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Thirdhand SmokeThe latest claims of rabid tobacco foes tops the list of stupidity.
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Volkswagen AdsVolkswagen has always been known for their quirky advertising, from the early days with DDB (Doyle Dane Bernbach) to the present-day Das Auto campaign.
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Automated Menus-The Impersonal TouchWhen we call a business by telephone for service or to order a specific product, why must we be subjected to useless option menus?
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Skyrocketing Fuel Prices and Its Effect on Automotive EnthusiastsIn recent weeks, prices at the pump have skyrocketed. This could spell a bleak and uncertain future for the community of collectors and car-show goers alike.
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Review: 2007 Volkswagen Passat 2.0T SedanVolkswagen's Passat is an often-overlooked family car that has sleek looks and is genuinely fun to drive.
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Smoking Bans and Social Engineering: One and the SamePublic smoking bans protect nobody. They are designed for one purpose, and that is to marginalize smokers.
